Windows 10 Users Can Now Register to Try Out Redstone 6 Preview Builds

Microsoft has re-opened the Skip Ahead ring of the Windows Insider
program, allowing users to register in order to try out preview builds
of Windows 10 Redstone 6 ahead of everyone else.

The Skip Ahead ring was originally reset last week when Microsoft
shipped Windows 10 build 17713, as Microsoft wanted to kick out inactive
systems.

Skip Ahead is available only for a limited set of insiders, so inactive
devices would just limit its purpose, as feedback for these early builds
is critical given that they’re typically released in their early days.

“Our goal by resetting Skip Ahead is to allow Insiders who previously
missed being able to opt-in to be able to do so as well as clear out
some PCs that haven’t been active. Skip Ahead will remain capped with a
limit and once that limit has been met, Insiders will no longer be able
to opt-in,” Dona Sarkar, chief of the Windows Insider program, said last
week when the Skip Ahead ring was reset.
"First Windows 10 Redstone 6 build compiled internally"

What’s important to know is that everyone needs to re-enroll in the Skip
Ahead ring, regardless of whether they’ve been part of it before or
not. In other words, even if you were previously in the Skip Ahead ring,
you still need to register now that it’s open once again.

To do this, head over to Settings > Update & security >
Windows Insider Program and in the What kind of content would you like
to receive? section select the option that reads Skip ahead to the next
Windows release. Former Skip Ahead insiders who do not enroll in the new
ring will continue to get builds as part of the Fast channel.

There are no details as to when the first Redstone 6 build could be
shipped to insiders, but given that the first build has already been
compiled internally, it shouldn’t take too long before a release
happens.
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